The Official Clarkeography iPhoneography Blog

I am proud to announce the formation of The international iPhoneography Group (TiiG) and that the group’s inaugural iPhoneography exhibition will be held at the prestigious Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC) in Denver. The Show’s opening reception will be Friday, May 3rd and a closing reception will be held on June 14th, 2013. The CPAC is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2013. It is an honor …

Several images from my “Wheels” series are prominently displayed over at Megadeluxe.com. A big thanks to Wes Garcia from Megadeluxe.com and Knox Bronson from P1xels.com for allowing this to happen. Megadeluxe.com is a great site for sports enthusiasts. Cars seem to be a central theme, so I was quite honored to be invited to exhibit some of my images along with some very fine non-iPhonic Art …

Two of my images were chosen recently to be included in the “Diverging Mediums: Photography vs. iPhoneography” show held at the Torpedo Factory’s Target Gallery in Alexandria, VA. This exhibition aims to raise discussion on iPhoneography, a movement that is transitioning from solely a social media into a fine-art form of its own right. The exhibition will be in the main hall of the Torpedo Factory …

I was honored to be included in “Mobile P1XELS – The Fine Art of the iPhone 2012″ held at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) April 12th through May 5th, 2012. My image -A Boy With His Head in the Clouds #1- was featured in the show (top row, center image).

I was recently asked to put together a tutorial for my new best friend, Joanne Carter, who publishes one of the better iPhoneography blogs: The App Whisperer. Since you can see it there (see it there), I thought I may as well post it on my own blog as well. A Boy with his Head in the Clouds #2 was one of two of …

Several people involved in the iPhoneography community have commented on a group of the images I created beginning with one I titled: “Insertion Point”. I had intended to do this sooner, but here lies the secrets behind the origins of these images. Miami Layers: original images The original images were taken in Miami last December while my lovely bride, Carrie (see #4) and I visited Art …

One of my recent series of images started with the one I call “Dune”. It all started when I was waiting for my wife to finish “doing some business” after we dropped off our rental car at the Ft. Lauderdale airport recently. I was waiting with our luggage standing next to a wall that was not your typical wall. The odd thing was, that I didn’t …

A while ago, I created a Facebook post about a shot I took at the local WalMart, so I thought since I now have an official blog, I’d repost it here. I thought it would be enlightening to retrace my steps on the progression of images that came out of one particulary interesting shot, so I compiled a Diptic shot that encompasses the main tangents …

Clarke versus Cline… After the Great Clint Cline spoofed the Grand Exalted Leader of PIXELS about his “no Big Border” decree (and I, of course, couldn’t resist jumping into the fray – see my earlier blog entry on this), Clint came out with an image titled: “Precipice” (image #1). Other than the fact that this is another fine example of Mr. Cline’s creativity, what …